The term seesaw is one word, not hyphenated. The synonym, teeter-totter often is.
The term can be used as an adjective to describe shifting situations, such as sports scores.
in-house - two words, hyphenated.
It is a hyphenated adjective, life-giving.
Yes, end-product is hyphenated. It is a noun and treated as one word which is hyphenated.
"Tablecloth" is typically considered one word in English. It is a compound noun formed by combining "table" and "cloth." While compound nouns can sometimes be hyphenated, in this case, "tablecloth" is commonly written as a single word without a hyphen.
The term multistory (UK multistorey) are apparently not hyphenated.
in-house - two words, hyphenated.
It should be hyphenated.
Hyphenated
No it shouldn't be hyphenated. It is one word.
It is a hyphenated adjective, life-giving.
Coordinate is one word.
"Reuse" is one word.
One-half is a hyphenated word. It begins with the letter O.
No, "wholeheartedly" is one word.
No...heartbeat is one word.
Yes, end-product is hyphenated. It is a noun and treated as one word which is hyphenated.
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